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Their livelihoods and plans for the future may be ripped to shreds by a decision to outsource their jobs.
Because the punters in online casinos may have no idea who is on the other end of the line, they are vulnerable to swindles and crooks; they may be ripped off by rigged games; they may have their credit-card details stolen; and so on.The House winsThese, however, are arguments for regulating online gambling, not banning it.
This kind of structure can adapt to varying bathymetry condition quite well and has significant engineering effect, but when the sediment under the structure was eroded and cavity occurs, this geotextile material may be ripped at continuous wave action, especially in the shallow water zone.
We can't wait as our parents continue to fear that they may be ripped apart from their homes and families.
Fiction: Some of Annie's plot lines may be ripped from the headlines, yet they don't turn into the gory story many locals have heard.
That child, now Grayson Thomas Vaughn to me and Grayson Bocvarov to others, is three years old and may be ripped from the only family he has ever known: Christy and Jason Vaughn -- his mom and dad.
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What he may be ripping out, however, is the most valuable part of those companies' business: the brains that govern what they do.
Now that the Internet and cheap software enable buyers and sellers to find each other with great ease, why take a chance on a broker who may be ripping you off?
Paul Krugman thinks that today's interest-rate slashing signals that America is turning Japanese, only without all of the goofy double entendres.Sure, America may be ripping off Japan circa 1999, but so is everyone else.
The stock market may be rip-roaring and housing prices may have bounced back strongly, but those gains are illusory for many Americans, who are neither homeowners nor deeply invested in Wall Street.
So as homage to the show's 20th anniversary, here are my favorite episodes from each season which may or may not be "ripped from the headlines".
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